Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1926, Page 46

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1 QUEEN MARY’S CHINESE ROOM IS BEAUTIFUL 3y the Associated Press. LONDON, November 13.—The Cht- i ' H H H ' v H 3 H H . H H H & H H [ H H ® H . » H H H H H H H » H “ H H s r - . “ H s H H » . 13 -} ] - » . - - H - 1] H = H 1 H . H . H N H ' H i 46 nese room in Buckingham Palace, vision beautiful of its kind in empire. of Queen Mary, in the Chiness room is|holding a sunshade. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER' 14, 1926—PART 1. planned under the personal super. much licquer work, several Buddhas hm:“xu"{?:\: of various sizes, some tank armchairs HOMBURG IS HELD JEWEL The Queen, who Inherited many [Dbeautiful, an open fireplace, before briceless bits of Chinese art work, is | which sits an exquisite Chinese fire especially interested in this phase of |screen, and a reading lamp composed | BY the Amociated Press. interior g;comuu i eatus that are as comfortable as they are OF CASTLES IN GERMANY ©f a statue of a twisted old Chinese| BERLIN, November Homburg, near Frankfort-on-Main, to considered the castles. many of which are preserved just as|back in the saddle and rock back and | visit his they were built by the Lanadgrave|forth, as if riding at the head of his|castle, though a 18,—Castly | Frederick II 250 years ago. jewel of German|hke used for a desk chair. It has §00 rooms and salons, | writing, Willlam was wont to lean troops. 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